Love Grown Foods Mighty Flakes in Chocolate Joy are made with beans and lentils. It’s like eating chocolate flavored corn flakes, but without the wheat and corn. I ate mine with almond milk.

Fiona’s Vanilla Sunflower Granola is a pretty tasty yogurt topper. I’ve only had a tiny bit, but it’s really good and will liven up my plain Greek yogurt nicely.

Yummy Health Snack Bars in Coconut and Peppermint are both full of natural ingredients. They’re aimed at kids, so they’re not packed with sugar and things that will have the kiddos bouncing off the walls. I’ve been trying to foist the peppermint one on my kids, but they have expressed zero interest. (Because my husband is allergic to coconut, I don’t feed my kids coconut in case they are also allergic.)

High Brew Coffee only has 20 calories and is cold-brewed. It’s a great source of caffeine without the jitters and with the delicious taste of cold brew coffee, all in a cute little can.

Bonus: Peak Energy Mints (which I haven’t tried, but am packing for my Manhattan trip) have caffeine, D-Ribose, and B vitamins for an extra kick out of your slump. Allegedly you won’t crash or have jitters, so I’m all for it. You’re supposed to dissolve the mints in your mouth 15 minutes before an activity (or when you need a boost).

Overall? It was a pretty solid box. As usual, Fit Snack included a card explaining what everything is, plus a bonus workout on the back that uses outdoor stairs. If you’re interested in signing up for your very own Fit Snack box, use the link below and get a free gym bag: